On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 05:34:04PM -0000, Dafydd Harries wrote:
> I don't think "forging" is right -- Malone is behaving much like mailing
> list software in this regard. When you send a mail to a mailing list,
> the mailing list manager re-sends it with your address. A Malone bug
> acts like a mailing list.
I wouldn' say that it acts like a mailing list. A mailing list simply
re-sends the same message as it is, maybe adding a footer, while Malone
basically constructs a new email, using the same message id as the
received email. Some content is added, and some content is removed. And
the headers aren't preserved like in a mailing list.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 05:34:04PM -0000, Dafydd Harries wrote:
> I don't think "forging" is right -- Malone is behaving much like mailing
> list software in this regard. When you send a mail to a mailing list,
> the mailing list manager re-sends it with your address. A Malone bug
> acts like a mailing list.
I wouldn' say that it acts like a mailing list. A mailing list simply
re-sends the same message as it is, maybe adding a footer, while Malone
basically constructs a new email, using the same message id as the
received email. Some content is added, and some content is removed. And
the headers aren't preserved like in a mailing list.